Falcon Creek
About Falcon Creek
Falcon Creek Campground is a single-site campground tucked into a quiet stand of old growth fir trees above Falcon Creek, a tributary of upper Jackson Creek. There are no garbage services at this campground so please be prepared to pack out your trash.
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Location
Coordinates: 42.998538, -122.555200
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